Ho Chi Minh City is has made The Economist's list of 50 safest cities in the world, though at 48 it is a long way down from the safest, Tokyo, which was followed by Singapore, Osaka, Stockholm and Amsterdam.
But foreign and local
residents differed in their view of Ho Chi Minh City as a safe city, Lao Dong
Newspaper reports.
Birgit Muller, a German
visitor on his second trip to Ho Chi Minh City, said, "I totally agree
with Ho Chi Minh Ciy’s position in the report. Compared to many cities I have
been to, Ho Chi Minh City is quite peaceful. Local people are quite friendly
and I feel safe when travelling here.”
Another traveller, Peter
Wesse, congratulated Ho Chi Minh City. “I think Ho Chi Minh City is really
safe. I have come to the city for the third time and usually stay for two
weeks.”
Local residents said Ho Chi
Minh City has many weaknesses and was far from safe.
“I don’t know how can HCM
City be voted as a safe city," said Thanh Thuy of District 1.
"Compared to many cities in the world, HCM City does not have terrorism or
uprisings, but it’s quite common here to see thieves and pickpockets," she
said.
Thien Chi, a student HCM
City Teachers’ Training University, said he was quite surprised at the ranking
of HCM City because going out at night required vigilance against thieves.
The Economist ranked cities
around the world using 40 metrics that spanned four main categories: digital
security, health security, infrastructure safety and personal safety.
The report said Ho Chi Minh
City finished last in “infrastructure safety”, that is, the quality of roads,
number of disaster-related deaths and the like.
From: dtnews
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